jilljill
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British Baltics Cruising, or BBC!![]()
What about the rest of us on this side of the pond?!?

British Baltics Cruising, or BBC!![]()
What about the rest of us on this side of the pond?!?![]()
Barack Baltic Cruisers?????![]()
Or
Bulldog (with lipstick) Baltic cruisers???(But thats the Alaska cruise)
Translation please?!?What about
DISers go barmy in the Baltics
As you live near it are you referring to the lights of the Northern line???or MAGICal nights and Northern lights
As you live near it are you referring to the lights of the Northern line???
Don't think so for either of them.![]()
You mean when the train actually runs![]()
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Mickey meets Little Mermaid........oops maybe not![]()
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Wow....Mickey meets Little Mermaid........oops maybe not![]()
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Count us in for this one too - looks as tho' there may be a few of the repo gang on this one too
Celestine
British Baltics Cruising, or BBC!![]()
Great to see you on for this one!
Hmmm, I'm 1/2 Welsh, so I guess I could sort of be included in that!
Count us in for this one too - looks as tho' there may be a few of the repo gang on this one too
Celestine
Thx for sharing this..........we need to start a links page on page one of this thread!I found her website, hope it works:
http://www.anastasiaworld.com/enghtml/index.html
What was really good was that she was able to give us student pricing for all the kids/students in our group and there were 6 of them from age 14-20. That saved each family about $40. or so per student.
Our guide paid for our photo/video passes in the museums and we just paid her back at the end of the tour. She also paid for our lunch the first day in rubles until we could get to an atm to get rubles ourself.
No deposit was required and we paid in US$ the morning of the 2nd day. One family chose to pay with a credit card and there was a small surcharge, about 2% or 3%. We tipped our guide in US$ and the driver in our leftover rubles.
Ok all, I've setup post #5 on the 1st page of this thread as a central repository of all things that any of us may find useful in our future planning.
I've been through everything posted so far and got the links that Barb and Joanne had posted. If you come across anything else that you think should go in there just PM me and let me know. I will try and keep it up to date by reading all that is posted but I know what a prolific lot you are and I don't want to miss anything
Translation please?!?![]()
I'm setting up this post so we can keep any useful planning stuff all in one place. If you have, or come across any links or information that you would like to share with everyone, just PM me the info and I'll add it in here.
http://cpbaltic08.blog.co.uk/
http://www.virtualtourist.com/trave...Warnemuende-9595/TravelGuide-Warnemuende.html
http://www.anastasiaworld.com/enghtml/index.html
http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-europe.htm
http://www.doverport.co.uk/
http://www.europeportreviews.com/Copenhagen.htm
http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/
http://www.londontoolkit.com/travel/heathrow_dover.htm
http://www.europeportreviews.com/St.Petersburg.htm
http://www.europeportreviews.com/Tallin.htm
http://www.brentjes.com/tallinnwalk.html